2005 Idaho Code - 61-119 — ELECTRICAL CORPORATION

                                  TITLE  61
                          PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION
                                  CHAPTER 1
                           PUBLIC UTILITIES LAW --
                         APPLICATION AND DEFINITIONS
    61-119.  ELECTRICAL CORPORATION. The term "electrical corporation" when
used in this act includes every corporation or person, their lessees,
trustees, receivers or trustees appointed by any court whatsoever, owning,
controlling, operating or managing any electric plant for compensation within
this state, except where electricity is generated on or distributed by the
producer through private property alone, solely for his own use or the use of
his tenants and not for sale to others, and excepting also, where the
electricity is to be used exclusively in operations incident to the working of
metalliferous mines and mining claims, mills, or reduction and smelting
plants, and the transmission lines and distribution systems are owned by the
consumer or where several consumers severally own their individual
distribution systems and jointly own, in their own names or through a trustee,
the transmission lines used in connection therewith and transmit such
electricity, whether generated by themselves or procured from some other
source, over such transmission lines and distribution systems without profit,
and to be used for their private uses for the purposes aforesaid in places
outside the limits of incorporated cities, towns and villages, and not for
resale or public use, sale or distribution.

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